
Alecs Simone: Camden Fringe performer profiles
The Italian-born actor and singer on what it takes to make it big in London

The Italian-born actor and singer on what it takes to make it big in London

We speak with the play’s writer and director, Joy Nesbitt, about her exploration of identity and the white gaze

Camdenist readers get 50% off their first month’s membership, too

A brand new hairdressing and barbering academy has landed in Camden Town and is now seeking style-conscious models and enthusiastic trainees

We speak to founder, Sol, about bringing the studio to Kentish Town

Explore the neighbourhood’s brand new neighbourhood

Conor McTernan on why Camden’s Knowledge Quarter is the best place for AVA’s London edition

AI-generated podcast hosts discuss Camdenist and, er, synthetic content…

Join us in support of crime prevention charity Khady’s Dream as we showcase the fast rising music talent of tomorrow

Life was dangerous, drunken and relentlessly tough for the men who transformed the neighbourhood carving out the railways

We speak to writer-director Jude Benning about her play, which delves into flawed characters, shifting social values and what happens when a respected drama teacher loses his grip on power over a young class

This psychological thriller sees a widow discover her husband’s affair – and murder – through a book written by their close friend. It explores the ethical implications of writers using their and others’ lives as material for their work.

Director Will Thomas Freeman on how lockdown and accessible tech has helped him develop a new kind of film-making

Camden Clean Air are back leading their cycle ride through the borough – and into pastures new, too

From where’s best for a date night to which has the best accessibility, all your questions answered

From recession-busting happy hours to wallet-friendly meal deals, here’s our guide to finding the boroughs most affordable pints and more

The latest outpost of Impact Hub London at Regent’s Place offers a co-working space where the local community, businesses and Knowledge Quarter organisations can connect and collaborate

Camden’s radical employment programme opens its first café in Regent’s Place

Where to enjoy the area’s most luxe facilities when you need to go

Camdenist speaks to the bold new eco event’s programme manager, Georgina McGivern

Where does the finest dough, the quirkiest toppings or the best vibe exist?

It’s far from equality of the sexes

Our top 10 spots for lazy weekend brunching around Regent’s Park Rd for before/after a brisk walk up the hill

NW5’s loveliest coffee shop and community hub has some rare fixed desk space available – plus a programme of events you’ll want to try

Camden Town’s latest gaming attraction is like a high energy TV game show – starring you and your friends

The spies, ghosts and post-apocalyptic killer rats beneath our feet…

Lust after the luxury flats or envy the industrial chic offices

After four dark years, the pints will be pulled once again on the canalside from early 2024

Scottish Dance Theatre are swashbuckling their way into Euston

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